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On 12/8/2018 at 3:07 AM, blueprints said:

Sometimes I will post or make a topic and then forget about it, but usually when I come back to forums I will remember it and check it out of curiosity for what others have to say in response. 

So for me, I will eventually check on them and read everything but I never have a sense of urgency with these things but im also lazy and unorganized. 

My Question to you guys is: 

How do you keep track of your topics and posts? Do you check everything you submitted upon every forum visit? Or perhaps once a day, month, never, 24/7. I cant help but have a feeling like i should be right on these things since they are my work so i take responsibility for them and should care people read my stuff correctly so that everyone's free of misunderstandings. But im lazy :( 
 

Pretty easy.. I take care of my topics. If there is nothing to discuss any further or nothing new, there is no need to push it unnecessarily.

To find all of your topics you can make use of the search function

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Definitely don’t keep track unless enough replies on the thread pops it up on the front page!

Funny thing is, sometimes I enter a past thread only to realise I have replied before or worst, is actually my own thread that I have created long ago 😓

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I think the notifications are the only way to really keep track of all your topics and comments. Of course I think for most people the topics we create really only get tracked if people are responding otherwise we also forget about them. It does feel good though when a lot of people do respond to your topics, at least for me that's the case.

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I think it is quite essential for you to keep up with your own topics. I mean, that is your discussion that you started and wanted to hear opinions on, your report or just general information you provided for the community. Feedback is almost always imminent, and if you do not keep track of it, who will? :)

You can always check and regulate which content you want to receive notifications upon when clicking on the profile icon in the upper right corner: image.png

After that, you can easily set or remove the topics you want to follow, as well as users you want to follow, that is - do the spring cleaning of your Forum Account :D

Let me know if you need any further guidance on this, will be happy to help! 🍀

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Since most of my ideas were already posted, I've made around 10 posts of my own content, rest 540 are just replies and stuff. I also prefer communicating with people by tagging and discussing about their posts.

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Also when I'm posting something of my own it makes me feel dumb cause most times my post will be retarded, so I really prefer replying to other people's bulls. I mean stuff*

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Haha! I can never keep up with my own topic due to my busy working schedule daily. But of course i will always log in to check them out and also browse thru whats new and latest happenings from the other stakers' posts. 

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On 12/8/2018 at 7:07 PM, davinmark said:

i always check my post of course :) when i got a "notification" especially when someone just quoted me. i always press and checked them all one by one..

 

 

same with me I checked if there was a notification, just once there was important information that I didn't know

with the forum we exchange information with other people

 

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On 12/8/2018 at 9:07 AM, blueprints said:

How do you keep track of your topics and posts? Do you check everything you submitted upon every forum visit? Or perhaps once a day, month, never, 24/7. I cant help but have a feeling like i should be right on these things since they are my work so i take responsibility for them and should care people read my stuff correctly so that everyone's free of misunderstandings. But im lazy

 

if you have free time / after finishing with my work active in this forum, and always check which information I should comment on and which ones I should only react to. if indeed in my post someone has answered or given a solution I only gave a reaction without adding another answer. I did this to avoid spam :)

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